New Opera House (Charles Town, West Virginia)

The Old Opera House is located in the Shenandoah Valley in Charles Town, West Virginia, once known as the Old Opera House or simply The Opera House, is a restored theater, designed by T.A. Mullett of Washington, D.C., son of architect Alfred B. Mullett. The theater opened in 1911, bringing minstrel shows, vaudeville, touring theater groups, circuses and wild west shows to Charles Town. By the 1930s a projection machine was installed, but the theater closed in 1948. It has since re-opened as a community-supported performance space.

The Old Opera House
Opera House, June 2011
Location200–204 N. George St., Charles Town, West Virginia
Coordinates39°17′23″N 77°51′39″W
Built1911
ArchitectT.A. Mullett
NRHP reference No.78002798
Added to NRHPNovember 24, 1978[1]

The building consists of a two-story street front with offices on the second floor in an old apartment building, pre-dating the theater portion by about twenty years. The house and stage occupy the interior of the lot.[2]

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